NAME

deb-triggers - package triggers

SYNOPSIS

triggers

DESCRIPTION

A package declares its relationship to some trigger(s) by including a
triggers file in its control archive (i.e. DEBIAN/triggers during
package creation).
This file contains directives, one per line. Leading and trailing
whitespace and everything after the first # on any line will be
trimmed, and empty lines will be ignored.
The trigger control directives currently supported are:
interesttrigger-nameinterest-noawaittrigger-name
Specifies that the package is interested in the named trigger. All
triggers in which a package is interested must be listed using
this directive in the triggers control file. The "noawait" variant
does not put the triggering packages in triggers-awaited state.
This should be used when the functionality provided by the trigger
is not crucial.
activatetrigger-nameactivate-noawaittrigger-name
Arranges that changes to this package's state will activate the
specified trigger. The trigger will be activated at the start of
the following operations: unpack, configure, remove (including for
the benefit of a conflicting package), purge and deconfigure. The
"noawait" variant does not put the triggering packages in
triggers-awaited state. This should be used when the functionality
provided by the trigger is not crucial.
If this package disappears during the unpacking of another package
the trigger will be activated when the disappearance is noted
towards the end of the unpack. Trigger processing, and transition
from triggers-awaited to installed, does not cause activations.
In the case of unpack, triggers mentioned in both the old and new
versions of the package will be activated.
Unknown directives are an error which will prevent installation of the
package.
The "-noawait" variants are only supported by dpkg 1.16.1 or newer, and
will lead to errors if used with an older dpkg. It is thus recommended
to add a "Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.16.1)" to any package that wish to
use those directives.